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June 25, 2025

Oleh Mykulych came to Canada in 2022 after his parents made the decision to leave their hometown in Ukraine due to the war. Last week, the three-time Ukrainian kickboxing champ celebrated finishing classes at Pontiac High School.
Last Friday, Oleh Mykulych celebrated the end of his time at Pontiac High School along with his 64 other classmates set to graduate this year. Photo: K.C. Jordan
Oleh Mykulych came to Canada in 2022 after his parents made the decision to leave their hometown in Ukraine due to the war. Last week, the three-time Ukrainian kickboxing champ celebrated finishing classes at Pontiac High School.
Oleh Mykulych came to Canada in 2022 after his parents made the decision to leave their hometown in Ukraine due to the war. Last week, the three-time Ukrainian kickboxing champ celebrated finishing classes at Pontiac High School.
Last Friday, Oleh Mykulych celebrated the end of his time at Pontiac High School along with his 64 other classmates set to graduate this year. Photo: K.C. Jordan
Oleh Mykulych came to Canada in 2022 after his parents made the decision to leave their hometown in Ukraine due to the war. Last week, the three-time Ukrainian kickboxing champ celebrated finishing classes at Pontiac High School.

MRC Pontiac awards first part of recycling contract

MRC Pontiac mayors voted to award one portion of the MRC’s contract for the handling of the territory’s recycling to a Mont Tremblant-based company at their monthly meeting on June 18. Under this contract, Location Martin-Lalonde Inc. will be providing

Calumet Island RA throws annual Saint-Jean bash

The Calumet Island RA’s Saint-Jean-Baptiste party had a little something for everyone, kicking the day off with a drum ceremony and some chair yoga, and wrapping it up with some live music and a fireworks show.

Indigenous Peoples Day event packs Chapeau gallery

Chapeau cottager Patsea Griffin hosted a poetry reading at the town’s gallery, sharing readings from a book in which she and 93 other artists offer their reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 calls to action.

MRC Pontiac awards first part of recycling contract

MRC Pontiac mayors voted to award one portion of the MRC’s contract for the handling of the territory’s recycling to a Mont Tremblant-based company at their monthly meeting on June 18. Under this contract, Location Martin-Lalonde Inc. will be providing

Calumet Island RA throws annual Saint-Jean bash

The Calumet Island RA’s Saint-Jean-Baptiste party had a little something for everyone, kicking the day off with a drum ceremony and some chair yoga, and wrapping it up with some live music and a fireworks show.

Indigenous Peoples Day event packs Chapeau gallery

Chapeau cottager Patsea Griffin hosted a poetry reading at the town’s gallery, sharing readings from a book in which she and 93 other artists offer their reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 calls to action.

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25 YEARS AGO

June 28, 2000

Antique Show’s improvements: Moving the 4th annual Ottawa Valley Antique Association’s show to June is credited with an improvement over

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50 YEARS AGO

July 2, 1975

Royal Soucy jogs to Ottawa on Canada Day: Sixteen-year-old Royal Soucy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Soucy of Shawville,

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75 YEARS AGO

June 29, 1950

Local News: Several hundred parents and friends filled the Sunday school room of the United Church for the annual recital

June 29, 1950

Local News: Several hundred parents and friends filled the Sunday school room of the United Church for the annual recital

100 YEARS AGO

July 2, 1925

Local News: Those who attended, and there was a very good audience, were unanimous in according a liberal measure of

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June 28, 1900

Local news: Lord and Lady Minto, accompanied by Princess Aribert, (the Queen’s granddaughter), have been visiting the Chats Falls. A

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